Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester

Find out about Greater Manchester's transport history with the Museum of Transport in Manchester. Opened in 1979, the Museum has a large and varied collection of exhibits, charting the development of public transport in the county, ranging from a Victorian horse-drawn bus to a full size prototype for Greater Manchester's Metrolink.

Venue Type:

Museum

Opening hours

Sat-Sun and Wed: 1000-1630

Also open on Bank Holidays, except at Christmas (see www.gmts.co.uk for details).

Admission charges

Adults (16 and older): £4.00Over 60s: £2.00Children under the age of 16: Free (must be accompanied)Employees of Transport for Greater Manchester, Metrolink and GM bus operators: FreeRegistered disabled: Free (proof must be shown)Students: £2.00 (proof must be shown)Persons in receipt of income support: £2.00 (proof must be shown)

Getting there

The Museum of Transport is located approximately one mile north of Manchester City Centre, at the junction of the A665 (Cheetham Hill Road) and the A6010 (Queens Road). It is at the north end of Boyle Street, adjoining First Manchester's bus garage. There are brown tourist direction signs for the Museum nearby.

Additional info

Bus exhibits are available for hire for film work, special events etc. (but not for public passenger carrying duties where a charge is made). Requests for other appearances may be accepted without charge for certain causes and bodies.

Includes buses, trams, trolleybuses, coaches and other vehicles which formerly provided public transport services in Greater Manchester. Also includes historical records relating to public transport in the county, such as company records, photographs and films and a large collection of objects ranging from street furniture to ticketing equipment.

Getting there

The Museum of Transport is located approximately one mile north of Manchester City Centre, at the junction of the A665 (Cheetham Hill Road) and the A6010 (Queens Road). It is at the north end of Boyle Street, adjoining First Manchester's bus garage. There are brown tourist direction signs for the Museum nearby.

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Telephone

0161 205 2122

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